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wings. The gabled side wings and the porch were probably built or rebuilt by the Seaman family, tenants in the early 17th century. Restoration in 1985–6 included reversing or moving some of the 17th-century alterations. Inside there is 17th-century wainscot panelling and a staircase which is probable from the middle of that century.
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North of the church, Temple Manor is on the site of the manor farm and is named after another landholding family. The house has three gabled attics and was built in the mid-17th century in brick; a rear range was added in the early 19th century. At the east end of the village, Halfway House is also a
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John Baron (c.1807–1885) was rector of Upton Scudamore from 1850 until his death. While undertaking restoration of the church he wished to move music-making from the west end to the chancel, but there was neither money nor space for a large organ. Instead, he designed a small organ with one rank of
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As well as the church, the parish has another Grade II* listed building: Parks Court (formerly Manor Farmhouse), north-east of the church. The Park family held the manor since before 1242. Julian Orbach writes that the house has a "remarkably intact two-bay early-14th-century hall" between later
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of the nave. The north doorway of the nave is late-12th-century, although the opening was altered in the 15th century and much of the carving was restored in the 19th century. The font bowl, with chevron and strapwork carving, is also from the 12th century. The north chapel was added in the 14th
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By 1860, Nelson Hall was selling organs priced from £80 at the Scudamore Organ Manufactory, giving a Warminster address. After Hall's early death in 1862, many Scudamore organs were built by the leading London makers,
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chapel was built in the village by the Warminster congregation in 1850. It fell out of use in 1907 and became a private house.
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There was a chapel at Norridge, in the southwest of the parish, in the late 13th century but its site is not known. A
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was created, Upton Scudamore parish extended west to include Thoulstone and the east side of Chapmanslade village.
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stop and no pedals, which was built by Nelson Hall (a local blacksmith) and housed in a case designed by
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Upton Scudamore elects a parish council every four years. Most local government services are provided by
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century. Monuments include two damaged effigies of knights, from the late 13th and late 14th centuries.
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A church school was built in 1839, enlarged in 1871, and closed in 1925 owing to falling pupil numbers.
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church. The west tower was added in 1750, and the church was largely rebuilt in 1855 and 1859 by
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Scudamore organs, or, Practical hints respecting organs for village churches and small chancels
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Scudamore organs, or, Practical hints respecting organs for village churches and small chancels
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of St Mary the Virgin has 12th-century origins and stands on the site of a smaller
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rises above the village to the north-east, on the western edge of
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In earlier centuries, the name of the village was often spelt
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The Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture in Britain and Ireland
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17th-century brick house enlarged in the 19th century.
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Upton Scudamore is located in Wiltshire
Wiltshire
OS grid reference
ST866479
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Wiltshire
Ceremonial county
Wiltshire
Region
South West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BA12
Dialling code
Police
Wiltshire
Fire
Dorset and Wiltshire
Ambulance
South Western
UK Parliament
South West Wiltshire
www.uptonscudamore.org.uk
UK
England

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